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AGRIOULTURB. HEALING OF WOUNDS IN HORGsIs Olt Cows.--To produce healing of a wound in a horse or a cow some stimulut is nearly always required. This may be commion spirits of turpentine o the compound tincture of benzoin or that of myrrh and aloes. Either of these may be applied with a feither once a day, or if the wound i deep, the stimulant should be iijeeted to the bottom with a coimon squirt can, or a syringe. Wounds should always heal from the bottom, and to secure this the opening should be kept free, by means of a plug of lint dipped inl the stimulant usegd. 'Lint may be nado by scraping a piece of linen cloth such as a towel' with a knife and collecting the loose fibera. Linen only should be used, and never cotton or wool for this purpose. 11' pus Is enclosed iI a wound and the oponing is periitted to close, an abscess will be formed, or the pus will be absorbed, with some future ill effeLt. In the case of deep, punctured wounds eartful search should be made for. the possible pros ence of splinters or other foreign bod les and to enlarge the opening will of tel lacilitate the search cr assist, in the ultimate healing. AoRICULTURAL EDUCATION.-Pro fessor &cott, Who has recently. he appointed to the chair of Agriculture at Cirencester College, England, re marked at the opening of the session "that it was a sad blot on the intellj gence of the age that probably aihic ty-nine per cent, of our farnuffl came into their prcfession in IM6 without, having cver received 'the slightest training. either sClI'ntifle or technical, with special refokience to their neds and rcquirem6nt.'' The old Roman agricultux'Sc, Columella, said sonic thing CA the same sort more than eight huu1et.Aed years ago, and still we have f complain of the neglect of the pro per training of young men to enable them to become successful farmers. it is not quite so bad now as in tile days of anelent. Rame, but wo have still far too many agriculturists who think more of waLehing tile different phases of the moon than of &itudying the chemistry of the soil. PUDDLING the roots of transplanted trees is a simple operation, but Is so useful that it should always be don with trees that are to be long out of lie ground, and it is also advisable to treat cabbage and oier vegetable plants In the san nanner. Dig a hole where the soil is loatny, and potir iII water, mixing tOhw koll and water to lorin a thin mnd. .In this mud, which should be about as thick as cream, dip the roots of the trees and plants and work them about Mo that all, even the smallest libres, will be conted. If the trees aro to be moved or packed itt once, some ilne dry soil sifted upon the coated roots will help them. 11 more convenient the putidling (or grouting as soni call it) may be adnie in ai old Lub, When properly pud died even the smallest, 11bres of tile roots will be protecteL, and nioneo n1e0ed be lost by drying. t SOLS are improved by mixing. The physicil propel ties o1 the soil have I ln important influence 0 upon its aver age fertility. The adinixture of pure sond with lay soil produces an alter- 3 aton which- is often benillelil, and t wh,hh is almiiost wholly physical. I The1 hand open tile pores of the cluy t and ma~kes It more permeable to the air. Tuxii Sizmc oF S1ixk.--As a rule, -thle size of tile seed wlvidic1 ate thle tiepth to pl!ant it, starting. with theO smlallest at oe-half of an 1110h, such1 ats celery,t parlslpsi, etc., while peas1 amt1( beans I m~ay be put 0one and1 a hatlf inchles C ,OUT or Dooni F'Lowicus.-Thie sensomi I of' out. of door flowers eaui be Veended I almost every year by .proteeting thle liiants durinig tile .tirst rosty ights. Usually alter lirst rOHs lil;e weathler becomes wVarm antd pl easan t. SiPENT tanibark htas been plowved into a comupact clay soil with tile best re sults, as It, rendered the soil mello1w and increased its warmthl. Colonel Albert Il. I'ielttfr tile friend t, of Kit Carson, was borni ini Frieslanid, a' on tile coast of' 11 llanid, In GOtober, 1822. lli8 lather is, or was, ai lunther'an mninister' andtt is motiher w as of' Scotch descent, from1 a Suotchi ioble famuily j Lie leit is naitilvo counltry wheui 22 years ci ago and camel diiretly 10 theO C West as a soldier in the raniks. lie L maiirried a Spanish girl. of' Abequinl, Newv Mexico, whenh about, :i years 0old, by whiomi lie hatd two 01' thlree chIldren, only 011e of wvhom is alive. It was at this point of ils life whlen a ho gained ntional celity. ie was ini comnu~hd of Fort Macrae anidjijr1 takenl ill. Thlere was somehn located about six miter ''0 , bu'vats and near the Rio GP' 'U ill1pr Eig self, wIfe an,d"'timuio tefr escort of t~.anld b)"' .andriver. 11 im and .auseat at .-. aniother lady, with an necxt y~ '.'o sold1iers, went to bathe, ...while lie was still in tile bath the Apachle Indians rushed down Onl thlem, whooping and yellig like tihe denmons that thley were, and1( frighitenued the soldiers 80 thlat they took to their hedels and escaped, but not so with tile ladies -both were shot dead. Colonel Pfeifler leaped to tile bank, grasp~ed his rifle and fired, killing one of' the fiends but the odds were too great and1( his only escape was in running and lun~lging into the riv'er, w.hich lie dlid, bit not before two arrowb, one0 of wvhleh was poisoned, h~ad been lodged in his left side and leg, ie mannaged to swiln thle river, found1( meidieal aid, and( 800on re covered from his wounids. Thien it wvas that the Indians found a telrror ini 0111 hero. Many wvere the red fiends thlat fell victim to his unerr~ng rifle, ie fought in any capacity offered. ie would at one time be at tile hlead of a band of Indians who were at war wv ith the Apaches, thetn again lie would muster up a body of Mexicans or whites and go oni tile war p)athl, thirst ing for vengeance. - Thd'pslncipal part of his fighting was don1e under Kit Carson, and lie was an associate of Bill Bent, St. Vrain, Maxwell and others of a like stamp. From tile time of the deathl of his wife lie lead a roving lire, was off to every new discovery and wherever he could be of use to wite men, le came to this valley about thirty years ago, and he described It as being $he finest country hie ever saw, All 'along the Rio Grande and on the small er streams game of all kinds abounded and tile Indian wandered at will and was monarch of all he surveyed. DOMESTIO. SWEET rUFP PASTE.-Sift 1Y pound of the finest flour, and 8 ounoes of pow dered loaf sugar into a deep dish. Cut up in it 1 pound of the best fresh but ter, and rub it fine with your hands Make a hole in the middle of it an< pour into it the beaten yolks of 2 eggs andmix them with the flour, etc. We the'whole to a stiff paste with half s pint of rich milk. Knead it well an< roll it out. This paste should be baked in empty shells and tilled when cool If made into covered tarts they may bc iced over. To make puffs of It, roll i out and cut It in round pieces with tht edge of a tumbler, or with a tin cut ter. Lay the sweetmeats on one.alf of it, fold the other half over it and unite them by notching them together Sweet paste is only used for very handsome entertainments, You may add some rose water to the milk 1Ir mixing it. They are generally rolled out rather thick, and will take aboul half an hour to bake. When cool they must be taken out of the dishes on which they are baked, and put oil plates. Acir BUnNs Cv ni. DY MAgigszA.. Last year two French tiudents were ithuli burned about e face by the ex. plosion of a reto, filled with boiling sulphuric a . They were at once aken to ruggist M. Alanore, who uoveWicir faces 2mm. thick with a ?Af paste made of calcined magnesia and water. In a few seconds, fissures appeared in the magnosian inaskand a new layer was then substituted. The patients were thus tended for live nours, after Which the one hurt the least was able to wash l3 face, which merely showed somo reddish spots. The other had his magnosian iask re newed during twenty lour hours. Suif toring acttely at first, the students ceasett to suffer in less than a quarter f an hour. Their faces nave now no traces of burns. B131T SALAD.-The new beets must be thoroughly boiled-nothing is worse iI the way of food than a hldif cooked Inet. When done cut them while hot in rather thin slices ind marinade lhem--that is let them lie for an hour 3r two In a mixture of two tablespoolis Al, one spoonful vinegar, and a small p)inch of salt. Of course more than Aiis must be used if there is a large lish of salad. W hen ready for servilg )ut them in the salad dish with soine cry young and tender leaves of (un looked) dIVdIloI. Dress with oil, negari, salt a1d pepper In the usual Vay. A LA MonIC Exe.-.--iTake a round of eof,niuke a great many hole th rough t ; roll strips of raw salt pork in a ensoni ng made of one-h a if teaspoon inch thyme, salt, pepper and cloves. hen draw these strips through tihe oles iII the beef. Put six onions.two ablespoons milk, and one quarter iound butter in a saucepan; stew the >nlons tender; put, beet, onions and 11 into a pot, wit.h water Just enough o cover them; let it cook slowly live iours. .J ust before taking up, add a iut of claret if you choose. LINKN garments which have become 'ellow from tiie, may be whitened iy being bathed iI a lather made of ulik and pure white soap, a pound of lie latter to it guallon of the former. k fter the bolliig process tlie linen hould be twice rinsed, a little blue be nug addedl to the last water used. TO Puniiry RANCU)ID UTiTn.-Let lie butter be incited 'and skimmed, as or clarifying, then put into it a piece f bread well toasted all over, but not urnt. .1ni a minute or t we the butter vill lose its oil'ensive taste and smell, ut the bread will become perfectly. em id. Thlis is the French mode. I lONC G ixan-siINAis.-One pint of' aoney, three-iottruhs of a pouind of utter and two tablespoonifuis of gin_ Cr; boil together a few muttes, andl theni nearly cold put in flouir uti tt stitf'; roll out thinly and bake uickly. SicK -HcA DAcu a can often be greatly olieved, and sometimes entIrely cured y the application of a mustard liasteor t the baso of the neck. T1hie plaster hould not be kept on miore than a uarnter of an hour, Coax TCA Poll A SICK I'Ek8ON, rown and-Ipouind in a moi tir one cup r sweet dry corn ; pour on this two ups of boiling watei, and steep) Iif uein minutes. This is very light and utritlons, aiid can be taken wheiin the atilent Is very weacik. (ThacKSRS that atre nr Jit coine to ndc to appe)CC\aIighteen v'en' hot 0v mmed li,i.'- ..ot fresh can be W~sna'' - so by putting thaem in , 3n1OU for a short time. Watch tmr:, carefully, as a mInute too long will serve to brown and spoll thema. BROWN BnEA D. - One piint qweet inilk, 0one pint cafineli, two pints sour milk, two pints Indian meal, one -half mup molasses, one eveni tablespoon soti a; steam two hours andi bake oiie half hour. WVAvr.xs.-Oie quart sweet milk, two eggs beaten sepaurately, sinich of salt, two teaispons baking powder, blur to make thin batter.putiin whites Last. Tio make mucilage in stick form so lidified, dissolve gum arabie in hot water to form a syrupy liquid(, add a little clove oil, and thicken with pow dieredi gum dextrlno; mold and dry slowly. To 5TAis Fmooins:-Tiake strong lye of wooti ashes adld enough ..pperas for the requ red oak shade ; put this ~an with a 1mop1 and varnIsh after wards. Font rheumatism: A large p)iece of flannel well spinkied with saltpeter. A GrLL. of strong sage tea tatken at bed-time will relieve night-sweat. Th7 e earth's eastward nmotioni,together with the lncrease in rate fi om the poles to the e'quator,has a tendenmev to throw the waters of streams against their western banks sufllcienit to produce guite marked ef'ects in many parts 01 the world. 1t Is noticeable ini large rivers where the deposits are earthy, and the pitch of the water is small i the direction of the stream, the bianli against which thme water strikes th< more forcibly being hiigh and steer while the other is lowv. 'Thew ef'eet hai been observed in other streams of Europe and Asia, and on the rivers In torsecting the low land of the A tlanti( border of the United Statos. The vapors of nitrous ether arm recommended by M. Peyrsson as disinfectant and antiseptic. They havm neither a disagreeable nor hiurtiu smell. HUXOROUS. * "I GUESS I'll have to hire a clerk,' said a Galveston merchant, by the name of Merritt, to his friend Chrys ler. "I am glad to see that the business I boom has struck you," responded Chrysler. "ift Isn't that,'" replied thle merchant 6"but you see I am very popular, and I I am asked by my frionds to step aerosp *the street and take a drink almost every minute in the (lay. and as I haven't anybody to leave in the store I have to decline. Tenl dollars a day won't cover what I have lost by not having a clerk." "I tell you what I'll do," said Chrysler, brightening up; "hilre me as your clerk, and send me across the street to drirk with your friends, and I won't charge you a cent for my clerical servioes.ri. The uDpleation.of Chrysler was put on ile, along with those of a number of other leading citizens who had ap plied already. A MAN with a black eye called upon a New York lawyer and said : " have been knocked down." "Good case-good case, if you have any witnesres," was the smliling reply. "I've got this black eye and an old woman for witnesses." "Corret-correct, I'll take the evidence and see you through." "For how much." "Well the whole thing won't cost over $6 or $8." "And what'll I get?" "Justice, of course." "And what'll the other nian get?" "Oh, he'll probably be lined $5." "$ay; you go to grass I" suddenly remarked the plaintiff. "You must think I'm a tool to p'ay you $($ or $8 and have the bother of a lawsuit,when three diflerent men are Just aching to lick the feller In rotation at only $1 a head !" [St. Louis Clobo-Domnocrat. A War lito. In a very full report recently pub lished lin the 'hiladelphia Le(dycr, re forence is made to the case of Mr. George 1. G'ahamn, a prominent poll tielan and activejournalist, (connected with the Philedelphia Sunday Mirror), who, by using the great German remedy, St. Jacob's Oil, was cured of a troublesome case of rheumatIsm, contracted during the war. 1e closes lils statement with-"to those who are atliicted with that complaint, it Is worth its weight in gold.' AN excited convert: "Let me out! let me out,! I've got salvation I" sob bed a thin man, in a many-pocketed ulster, up at the M. and 8. meeting the other niliht, as lie wedged towaru the door. "bet tme go home and bear the blessed tidings to my tinbelioving wil'e." But all the same a suspiciouts detective janmned him up against the wall and unloaded from his pocket three watches and five pocket-books, after which the services gent on. A quicc answer is like the sharp cut of a whip. "You arc. no gentlemian, sir,'' said an irate Individual to Ohe person next to him. "Are you a gen. tieman yourself?" was the sneering in. qutiry,'' I ami sir.'' was the reply, in a that Inplied a dual if any doubt was tote expressed. "Then you are quite right in saying that I am not one," retorteti the party of the second part, "'neither do I wish to become one.' A sto six..footer was lifting for all he was worth on a wagon wheel which was stuck, wvhien a little two foot miitc of humanity nearly as broad as lie was long, and Just out of dresses and into pants with fis hanuds in bils pockets and a swa'~ggeing air, sang out; "'Mister, do you wanmt me to help you ? I cnn grunt while you lift.'' "Dlo you drink ?"' said a temuperanice reformer to a beggar who had imnplor ed alms of him. "'Yes, thank you,'' retu rned the candid pauper, where shall we go ?" lEvanavillo Daily Courier.. A comifortinig concluision is that which leads us always to chmoose the best, Mr. Andrew Ulmer, illulfon, irnd., says: I have thoroughly testedl dt. Jacob's Oil, and find for rhmeuma.. tism and neuralgia it has no eqgnali A GIRE,, hearing her ml4tress ask her husbatid to bring "~Domnbey, and son'' with hii n when lhe Camne home to din tier, set two extra for the expected guests, Tuma trau&, a. K anaasa travel 1>,t horseback. L.et's see. Whither is It that beggars en horseh rek arc inva riably bound. For (hiago. WVMiRN it comes to desacetiditig a lad dier the bravest of its getnerally back down. As a gteniral thing yo't ng lawyerms don't have many tryhmng times. Tiux man wihio goes out soon in the miornaing ior a tod is an early ryo~sir. A oroas Baby, Nothing is so conducive to a man's remaininug a batchielor as stopping for one night at thme house of a mtarried frientd and being kept awake for flyc or six hours by the crying of'a c oss baby. All oross and crying babies need only hlop Bitters to make them well and smil iag. Young man. retnembler this.--ED. THim Ecarpenter anti thio gambler are both known by their chips. As a general thing young lawyer3 don't have many trying ties. A onASS widow Is anything but green. A onss- witdow is anything but green. Pos'ricn Um.--T'he el 'vated ratlroads. SwicWr are the abuses of osculatiton M. D)eJossi htas been led by certain experiments to believe that exploalonis 01 firedamup are p~receded by slight unidulations and niolsos too small to be detected by tiny nieans except the microphone. Ie thinks that by the alid of mictrophonic observations in collieries the presence of large qJuanti ties of inflammable gas iu the earth might he detected In season to prevent disastrous eonacqunences.. Af. Leon~ Mane1flt has suiccede in~ bleaching by means of thie electrie light. The concentrated *rays cbm pletely decolorise blood albumtuinI twenty-four hours, under ordinary cnnd1it:mn. Vegetine For Norvousness, Blooploss Nights WABUINuTON, D. C,, Maro1 12, 181T, 11. R. STEVENS: DRAR '0In.-I do not believe In putting. nor would I indorso a hunbug, but I consider it uo more than real justico to spena well of VKo ETiNs, believing it to be an excellent medicine. I have used Roveral bottlos of It to my eni aro satisfaction all great roletf from an lioxplica ble Nervou n% whilea had caused me groat sufferin and slee lees nights; have walked the floor an roiortodto different methods for re lief, to no purpose. I inally thought I would give VsoTINB a trial. with little faith, I will admit; but to my surprise and great soltof, a tow loses Convinced in that I had got hold of Cho rIght thing for my dintloulty. It sent out humor from my blood that. I have no doubt. was the cause or tho misery I had ondured, and I found reliof as soon as a inedicino could relieve a disease of that kind. When I began its use I soldom got a night's sleop, or half a one, and iy appetite was poor, and as a conlsc< uquo-, 1 was running down rapidly, butnft.: 'ovW doses I saw a radical chtan"', ovury way, and tho roughly silt illed with fogotino and recommend It Lo any- porlon sutiering as I did. Respectfully, - Mnis. J. A. JOHlNSON. FEMAL WEAKNr1ss.-VWOKTINK aIts directly tipon the causes or those complaints It invig orates and strengtihens the wh1oe s)stem, acts upon the secretive otaniis, allays Infllammation, cleanses and oures ulceration. cures constlpa. Lion, regulates the bowels, headaoho and pa ins in the back ce iso; lit rict the'ro is no disease or ComAttiatt whero the VRoTINS gives so quick rolie, itand h8 so efcetivo in iti cure, as in what is terinted Fonttl weakness. It has never failed in one Itsainco. Vagotine Dizziness Liver anad Kidney Comuplatiut. CINUINNATI, 01110, MR. if. R STEVENS: - D1AIR 4i.-I have roeetted great, benefit from the use of I he Vxmaxxs, atihd can Safely recon. inid It, for I)zztinLssi, rush of blood to the heod, aid a general blood puriller. It. has also boon used by other imembers of mny fainhy for yIvur anti Kidney Complaintas. Mis. A. C. Ui.icui. 200 Baymniller Street. VEoFTINi Is the gieat health restorer. coin 0sed exclusively of barks, root.*. 1and herbs. t Is very pleasatt to take; every child likes it. 37egot;1n. PiREPAlIEID IY n. I. NTEVENS, Rionton, Kai. Vegellie Imold by All nruiMggtil. MRS. LYDIA L PINKUAM, OF LYNN, MA3s, AF LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Care for all those Painnul Complaints and Wemlnasesi so common to our best fenmule population. It will cure entirely the worst form of Female Comm plaints, all ovarian troules, Inflamnation and Ulcers. tion, Falling ahd Pisaplacemente, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Change of LIfo. Yt will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterup in on early stage of development. The tendencyto e&A eerouas humorstherois checked veryspeodily by Its use, It removes faintnoss, nhatulency, destroysall craving for e'timulanta, and relloves weakness of the stomach. IS ource moating, ileadaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplossness, Depression and Indi. gestion. '[hat feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always perrnanently cured by its use. It will at aln times and uinder all circumstances act in sarnmony with t(ho laws that govern thtoma~le system. For the curoof Kidney Coamplnts of either sex this Oonmpound .is unsumrpassed. LYD)IA E. P'IN(IiAM's VRGETABlLE CtOM. POUND is prepared at 233 and 133 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price O1. Six bettlos for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on . receipt of~price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkhamn freely answers all letters or inquiry. Send for pamiph tet. Address as above. Mention lids I'uper. No faily shaould ho withtout LYDIA K. PINgIIAM$ ivER PirJa. The. euro constipation, biliounaee and torpidity of thi liver. 15 cents per box. C'i Sold b '.1 sI rugsrists. -Si osmor usta'ilng as It dot' S STOMZAC SITTERS Whys) tler- Neetileusi~y W~ith the convutln s amotle tortures of fevera ani ai rue anti bttous reiittenst., when IlosteCitear's "io5 c 151tlit toes, ackniowvledged .t~o be a ret curiative of mnalarial fevers, will cradi caite lihe'cauise or so mnuch sutffering. No loss eifeeltro la Ithis benIgnant alerativoe inenisot of c onst ipation,. dyip'psla. lIver comnplaint, rheumaa bam, and In general dlebility aint no v OuS we iane . l'or' sale by alt Druggists and RUPTURE Stell eed anda cuarni without the injury trsuica inmfilot, by D~r. J1. A*. 81IF.ItIIAN'S Sysain. Omnee, 251 Ilroadway, Now York. II is book with, photographtlo hakeee of tt enwou hefore anud after cure, multed for t0c. beoware of fraudulent imiittors. O \NIY L5 (Canis for a White flandh-dl Two-liladed if also. Minaiaatre lhattery Cu., Piliad'a, Pas. j' liit l'U I MIOIISEILS, a splendid Ilumorous rarer ona ariad 3 maonaths for~o. liniauro hat tery Co., Phlado'a. Pas. T OUING Mi EN Learn 'telegraphy I FEarn 640 bit00ta month. Glradulnas guarante.d papin , ce. Addre VAItINTIN t MRtOS.,Janesvillt Wtdconsint. AL1AmN's Ilmni Wood cures Norvone De ia sty ana V. 'ankno ol Geineraiivn (Organ. a1 ai irnigalets. Benid for ocircular to Allona's P uaar macay,s.iaI sirst Avenue, N. Y.* Texas Black Lan ds, f""r"'d"sl i"''~ of i'olin Co.., and. pricO ls of I.aide, to iiA.'. Ii, WiotlalE & FiNcil. Lawyoe nad Land Agoints, Ilerinn~aoy, Texasi~. B 6ENTS WANTED FOlt BIBLE RE VISION Thela best and hepsIlluistrated edition of thte ltiised New Testamiet,. Millions of peop0le1 are waiitlng for It. ale not be deceIved by, the (iieap Johns puiblishors of infe.rior editions. See that, the copy you but containts 150 line en gravinigs on a seet anad Wood. Agents are coin itng moneicy selling this edition. Sonmd fer circu lars. Aiidres N ATitNAt. PU'1tw ItNO Co., Philadolphia, Pa. It iy get to Sell the Standard Agricultural Blook Iarmning for Profit New. Aeeurate, Compasbenaive. A Cenm plete Parm ~r iu ef.A ('utivate atlI rmC01 Make Money I ~ fri.tM Ia,e"*. Svsa in imes its e tvsi tiaon a e p ages. J. 0. MeCf inDI & 4 O..ati lasin la. A YOUNG college student was visit ing his grandmother,and at the break fast table he took an egg, And holding it up asked her if she knew the scien tifl way of obtaining . the contents without breaking the shell? She replied that she did not. "Well, " said he, "you take the spheroidal body in your sinister hand, and with. a convenient diminutive pointed instrument, held in the dexter hand, puncture the apex; then in the same manner make an oritice In- the base; place either eixtrenity to your labie, and endeavor to draw in 'your breath; a vacuum is created, and the contents of the egg are discharged Into your mouth." "La I" said the old lady, when I was a girl we used to make a pin -hole. in each end and suck 'em." Foee 01 Doors. The fee of doctors is an. item Mnat very many persons are interested I just at present. We believe the sche ule for visits is $3.00, which would tax a man confined to his bed a year, and In need of a daily visit, over $1,000 a year for medical attendance alone I And one single bottle of Hiop Bitters .taken in time would save the $1,000 and all the year's sickness.-En. WASH FOR FRUIT TREEs.-A * fruit grower gives the following remedy for the coddling moth : One quart of lime, such as is used by the plasterers in 'white coating,"one pt ok of leached wood ashes, two pecks of cow manure, one quart of soft soap, and one large tablespoonful of Paris green. I-wet the mixture thoroughly to make it like paste, beating it thoroughly until it became tough. I added twelve quarts of water or enough to give the trees a thorougi coating. I find on the trees so washed, that the old bark ia dropping off and leaving the new bark perfectly smooth. On all the trees I have washed I see a'perfect im proveouent. " 11m a all Pyed Out," Is a common couplahit. If you fool so, get a package of Kidney-Wort and tako it and you will at onoe feol its tonio power. It renews the health action of the kidneys, bowels and liver, and thus retoros tho natural life and strength to the weary body. It can now be lad in either dry or liquid form. and in either way is always prompt and efiloient in action. EW l3EDFOrD STANDARD. ExcissrVE drinking of water by riln animals it saild to incresec the co - unutlon of fat in the body. Tpo watery ob!d ir and too n uch drinking are therc ore to be avoId d, espe tally In fut -en ng, if we wish to attain the most rapid nd abundant formation of Aesh and NATURAL petroleum, deprived of its color and disagreeablo odor without tlistillation and thc aid of acids or alka lies, Is what the Carboline is made Irom. As now improved and perfected it is a bWautiful preparation, and per lormus all tha is claimed for it as a liair restorer. Prussic acid rema ins for considerable line In the bodies of animals poisoned vith it, and arreqts their decay. M. Iramo killed a rabit and a cat by ad ninistering to each a grainme of this cid. A month afterward the bodies vere found perfectly preseryed, the lose being sufilient to permeate the issues and to become intimately in orporated with those of the stomach. Prof. Tidy, in a paper read before the london Chemical bouiety on March 3, 'estates, in reply to Dr. F'rankland, is firm conviction that a fairly rapi d iver, having received sewage in unntity not exceeding one-twentieth f its volume, regains its purity after run of a few nailes, and becomes holesome and good for drinking. VEGETINE ia not ai stignulating bit ers which creates a lictitious ap ectite, but a gentle tonic which assias asture to restore the stomach to a icaithy action. A STECM-wIND~n-Th~e caterpillar. A 1'ASSJN( event-Playi ng euchre.. A MA-rranI of course--a horse-race. LYDIA E. 1'iNK HA M's Vegetable (Jon ound changes weakness to strenf ndl sickness to healath. ,-- h CLFcncAI, errors-L/ . .eeveir n g sermons. ,, . 1PIN5 are box plated. (Jive It a' Trial and~ yon will ho astonished.' "Anaicesis,'' Dr. B. B sboo's Exctornal Pile Remedy, gives in-~ stant rolief and is an infallible oure for the most obstinate oases of piles. It has made the miost wondorful cures of this terrible is order. 20,000 grateful poopio that have used It can testify to the same. Beaplos with full dlirectionis sent free to all sufferers on appli cation to "Anakosis" Depot, Boxc 8910, Now York. &old by all first-class druggists. To Accomiodate the Public. The proprietora of that Immensely popnlar remedy K'dneyi~Vort in recognition or the nlaims of the publie whion has so liberally p~atronized them,-have prepared a liquid pre p~arationh of that ronoly for the special ac cjmorlation of tuboso who from any reason dis like t.> prepare it for themselves. It is very concentrated and, as the dos3 isu small, it is more easily takoen by many. It has the same effectual action in all dIseases of the kidneys, liver or bowels.-Home and Farm. The most perfect, sure and really self - regulating. liatching Machine. 01N0 FON TESTIMONIALS, Iro, riighest Prizes awarded over all Competitors wherever exhibited. sleport of the Judges on Incubatore 1879 & 1880. At the 201th Annual Exhibltlen of the Pennsylvania State A~ rlcultural Bociety hold at Phnadelphia, Septem e~r 8th to 20tha, 8O ''We conalder MEYER'g THlE BEST INCUDATOR we have ever seen here or elsewhere, and Mr. Red. gers, of our comnititee has seen most of them, We cheerfuly award TIlE SILvER lIEDAL." (Ighest Prize.) At the 27th Annual Exhlblton of the Pennsylyania State AgrIeultural Soelet, held at the Permanent ExhibI lon, PhiladelphIa September eth to 26th, 1880. "W ityconcnr with the re ert of the Judge. ofWte ree n ear and de are the INCUA TOS9he fIrON INCUBATOR 0O. (e er's Patent) to be the best of all known INCI-A TORlS, the chIckens hatched by this prones being stron~ger end healthIer than those hatched undey th e.We therefore eheerfully award them the SILVER MEDA L." (Hlighest Prize.) jor sale by THE PERFECTION INCUBATOR 00,, 614 Chestnut Street. Philadlha. Pa. RilIM~ RHU IMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the hest, Gout, Quiny, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and. Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted . Feet and Ears, and all othee Pains and Aches. ase Ps pparation on earth equals ST. JA'Cons OIL s a afe, sre, tinple a8d cheap External Remedy. A trial entals but the comparatively triflimg outlay .of 0 Cats, and every oe suffreripg with pain, can havo cheap and positive proof of its claltns. Directions in Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DRU8GIST8 AND DEALERS IN MEDIOINE. A. VOGELER & CO., P'tmoroe.. Md., U. 5. 4. KI DNE-W R THEGREAT CURE FOR ' RHEUMATISM As it is for all diseases of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It clease the system of the acrid poimon that ause the dreadful snffering which only the viotime of Rhoumatism can roalse. THOUSANDS OF CASES of the Worst forms of this terribledsee have boon quickly relieved, in shot time PERFECTLY CURED. ha had wonderul success, and an i'men'e sale In every partof the Country. In hun dreds of oases it has oured where all else had failed. Iti. mild. but eilient. 0XEUTAIN IN ITS AOTION, but harmless in all oases. ?W16 eleanes. Strengthen, and givesNow Lirfe to all the important organs of the body. The natura~l action of the Kidneys is restored. The Liver is cloasod of all disease, and the Bowols move freoly and healthfully. In this way the worst diseases are oradioated from thesystem. As it has been proved bythousands that .i",.e*most o I*eetual remdy for cleansing the systeim of all mnorbid secretions. I tashouId be used in ovory household as a SPRING MEDICINE. Always ourea BILIOUSNESS. CONSTPA 'TION PILES and all FEALA Dseas. Is putup Inlry VegctableFersn, intinca, one package ot wi ch makes q darts meoe wAlso In Liquid Form, very Cencentrstcdfor the conveuieu oof thosewh cannot readiypre. pare it. It acts telth equal eflicienoy in eitherform. 01Fr IT OF YOUlR DRtUGIST. PltlOEt, *1.00 WYE LLSi ILIClIA IIIDSON A Co.. Prop's, (Will send the dry post-paid.) llW!t.iNGToN, VT. Battle Creek, Michigan, MANUFAoTUBEBw 01 THE ONLT GENxUmN T HRE8H ER Traction and Plain &ngines an'd Horse-Powers. Eust0.enzeeTheshwes nty Establshea Ia the Weod. 5 1848 F raesof eUaro'oi es o e osmen or lo io-c po in im eaeIros ge . NICAM-O .8, 8HEPAU R and Cenp~t 8~~aA~tltBfattleOrek, Mohan~. Foadt rac oSu tn adPl Schools. evrao nThe acn arkt. "o""* 4 tfi e a n ec fed ore aond trond for 18Q81 togte it s eI sor q& tC. is cotu. ches a p naeint notdeme of b o maes ndu siraee of eprtos fdrinmp1 hen t ro.T BA0 le is~ ethedLunf oo therbomhyn an t o psaraa in eco) otaintl on havm nuror hvnbeoho "ovprewoor of teavour mndery.pecos 18Jor 'wr Pa et y jt o t nhied oex Iosclentksaee Atl dmand.eeer u Any book attl Cotree, oi prie. Lin.O E.ntit9esC.- D1228 C esect lPilly lal ttion W toIN tgimre mrvmn D bRERADWAY'S Sarsa;arlIai iolveit, WR OBEAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FORT OF RHROOW BA 1FIORBOR SYPD OR TI E B T Y OR VONtAGIOUS, se ]a eated in The tunge or s Soeh,skin Or nones, Viesh or Ne a, CORRUPTING BTR SOLDS AND VITIATING T ].UFLUIDS. Chronie Rheumatism orofula, Glandular Swli Hacking Dry (fu hCancerous 41ffe0 tions, philitctop0ai Bleeding or the Lun pea war Bas, Tio Doloreux Whlngs, e'itmors,.Uloers, Skin and Hi4 Diseases Mer urial Diaeos, Female CM. tsO Drop, $alt Meum. Bronohitis, Liver ComDlairt. &c. Not only dOes the Sarsaparijlian Resolvent excel alremedlal agent In the cure of Ohronis, orofulous, C0nstltutI a and Skin Diseases, but it Is the only e sure for KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, g i and Womb Diseases,- Gravel Diabetes MC Ito pp agoof Water Incontipence of rie rig' Deae, Albumitnuria, and In all iasetvthite there are brick-dust deposits, or the water is thiok, cloudy, mixed with sub Atanoo like the white of an egg or threads like White silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance and white bonedust deposits and When there Is a prickin burning seniatioq when passIn water, and in in the small o the back an along the Ins. Sold by Drug. gist. PRIC0 ONE DOLLAMR OVARIATUMORf O-TEN YEARS' GROWTU QURD BY DR. RADWAY'S REMEDIES. e bettle oontalns more of the active pr ci% PIN of MedioInes than any other Preparawi n. Taka in Teaspoonful doses, while others e. Wft Alve er six times as much. R. R. RADWAY'S Ready Relief, CURES AND PREVECNT' DYSENTERY, DIARRHCEA, CHOLERA MORBUS RHEUMATISM, FEVER AND AGUE, NEURALGIA, NFLUENZA, DIKTHERIA, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. DOWEL COMPLAINTS, Loosenees, Diarrhosa Cholera Morbus. or pain fa s4hargeelt-om t e bowels 'are Sto~ppedi In 16 or minutes by toling Hadway's Iteady le. list. No congestion or inflammation, no reak LessOr lassitude will follow the use of the R. I. IT WAS THE FIRST AND I8 The Only Pain Remedy that instently stops the most excruclatipg Ins Allays b her mations, and Cures Cog s. cla.wli, tr of the Lungs, Scomach Ijowels Or other glands or organs, by one appilcatio, in from one to twenty minuteo, no mat. ter how violont. or excruolating the pain, te ihOumitlo. Bed-ridden, Infirm, C led, Nerv. so' Ulmaa V4 y rteNeuri oo rostrated Wi!. caea' may rn.a ease.AY'S RADY RELIEF will afrord Infanhanation of the Kldareys, a s1ananm atos on of tie Bladder, lInflaiumagion of the nowel. Congrention ef the Lungre, Nore Throat, Difficult BreathiLung y anli tation of the Heart, Mysteries, ciroup, J)iphtusesIa. Catarrhn, lnfluenna. HOadahe. Toothache , Nervousnesp, fleoplosne4m, .urVa14gs, heumahism. Cold Chills, Agne Chills, Ohilblains and Frost Bites. The applicatiton.of tho Ready Relief to the parn or parts where the pain or difficulty Oxlw a . afford ease and comfort, Tittoalxt dos in a h I u b Sprans.. Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Hec~ ace Dianrhce, Dysnnter Colic0. Wind In the Trafelere shqul'd always earry a bottle of R-id. way's Ready Relief with th em. A few drops in water will prevent, sickness or pains fromn ehange**f water. It is better than F'rersch randy or Bttes as a stimuat rc it Radway's Regulating Pills. 5'erfseeturgo.Utves, Soothing Aperlente, Let WIthout Pain. Always Reliable ad Natural in their Operation. (WYI~tDP,~a'DATTUE FOR QALOMELI Verfeetty tasteless, elegantl coated with Bweet puuga, regulate, purf, cleanse and RABWAT's u, for the cure ef al Diem ftthe htomaoh, er, Bowels Ridnes Uad oer, Nervous Diseases, Readachie, Oonstiaion, 00cstivenes jndigesion, Dyaesa ilious neas, Fevert fismmation of W oela Piles, adall deangements0et the Internal Viscera. aratdto effeet a rfeet cure. Purewy on 0tainIng no Leroury, minerals es W sere th e following sptoms eutn pton, Iaward Piles, Ainess of the Blood in ,Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Niaussa, Heart, 'br Disgust of Pood, Fullness or Weight In the mnuch, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Flut,. tering at the Heart, Choking or Sufferag Ben ain we In a posture Dimness o1 a10 ,Dots er W ebsfoe the SIghit Fevor ai~d Dtull in in the Head, Dfecency ol Perspira tion ~eliow ness of the Skin and Eyes. Pala la ea,urnng in the IlenBddh.shso A few doses of RAswAvs Pirua will free tha system from all the above-named disorders. Prise, 55 Cents per Bem. We repeat that the reader must eensult our books and papers en the subject of diseases and thesir cutre. among which may be named "Walse and Traoe," "Radwya on Irlitable Urethra,'" "Madway om Seoftna," 5nd others relating to different gasses of Dts O0LD MY DRUQI8W9 LEA D 'PAL~E A N TRUE." Send a letter stamp to E ADWA Y * 0., ~e. SMWaurem, (lo. Vhareh St,, New IaMrmauen Werth thousand. will be sens TO THE PUBLIO, There can be no better guarantee of the value et Drn. IIAnWAT'b old established R. R. I. RUMS, thnthe base and w'Orthles9s imitations ef as tL re are Iaso Res~lents, Reliefs an e sk rwa an he PurL andi Ihst Mledicin a ever Niae dAe biaie ps, u huMan muos e urativo proportion of all oilher Bitters, mak es the greatest Blood Purifier, iver Reg u i tor and Life and Ilealth Itestoring Agent on earth. Noe diseaso o an possibly long exist whem o flop Bitters aro us ud,sovariod amtporfoot aro thir. Ooratiomn. They givenov1n fotadvgortioagedan~sin. To all whose e pilomntscauso irregulari' ty of thebowelsor urinary organs, or who re quiroan Appetiker Toii aindmild Stimulant, ,Iop bitters are inval uable, wthOut intox 'lonti ng. No matter whatyour to lings or symptoms are what tihe disonhoor all mont Is use ieop Bit - torn. D~on't wait until you a 1o sick but if you only feel bad or miserable, use them at once. it may save your ilfe.It has s a ved hundreds. cur o r help Do not suffe 0 let your friecl sufror,but use and urge them to use HOP B Remember, flop flitters Is no vile, drugged drunken nostrum, but the Purost a 2% i Dleet Meodioine ever made I thmA WiSVAf PIND and IIOP0 and no porpon or family p.os an aioluto ad irresistible cure ke ogluum, tobac and r Ths a ta a n avertien